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Guest: Philip Burrus, Burrus Intellectual Property Law Group
First broadcast Feb 18, 2022.
“Not a get-out-of-jail-free card.”
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Guest: Philip Burrus, Burrus Intellectual Property Law Group
First broadcast Feb 18, 2022.
“Not a get-out-of-jail-free card.”
First broadcast December 4 2020.
“Because free information is rarely free of obligation.”
Guest: Philip Burrus of the Burrus Intellectual Property Law Group in Atlanta, GA
First broadcast October 11, 2019.
Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/2019/10/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-from-friday-october-11th-the-case-act-episode-440/
“I do worry sometimes about how governments implement noble causes.”
This book attempts to redefine the novel by combining narrative with an imagined anthropological record. We discuss Le Guin’s background and mission, as well as larger questions about cultural misappropriation and utopianism.
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Guest: Laura Burtle, Associate Dean for Scholarly Communications and Digital Library Services at the Georgia State University Library
First broadcast May 18, 2018.
THIS EPISODE IS DECLARED TO BE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN (except for the music)
Guest: Laura Burtle, Associate Dean for Scholarly Communications and Digital Library Services at GSU
First broadcast June 16 2017.
Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/2017/06/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-from-friday-june-16th-129864880-episode-347/
“I realized libraries need lawyers.”
Guest: Alexandra Elbakyan of Sci-Hub.
First broadcast April 29 2016.
Playlist at http://www.oit.wrek.org/?p=14300
“Is this pirate talk going to last the whole show?”